Drake outdid himself at the second annual OVO Festival (October's Very Own) at the Molson Amphitheatre in Toronto on Sunday when he added special guests Lil Wayne and Stevie Wonder to this year's lineup.

According to Spinner, Drake brought Wonder out on the second night of the event, treating fans to a six-song set, including 'I Wish,' 'My Cherie Amour,' 'Sir Duke,' 'Ribbon in the Sky,' 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' and 'Superstition.'

As if that wasn't enough, Drake closed the show with Wayne, who assisted on 'Miss Me' and performed his own single, '6 Foot 7 Foot.' Then, Rick Ross joined the pair for a live rendition of DJ Khaled's 'I'm on One.'

Wonder's appearance isn't out out of left field. Drake revealed to MuchMusic after the show that he collaborated with the legend on much of his upcoming sophomore album, 'Take Care.'

"Stevie Wonder is a very close friend of mine" he said. "I'm honored to call him a friend, someone who embraced me very early in this music business. This is an exclusive right here, because it's MuchMusic, and we're Canadian: Stevie Wonder is actually on Take Care."

He added, "He helped me out with a lot of the music, just came and sat with me, listened to my music, told me where I could add a couple things to make it more sonically appealing, and not only that but we actually are writing together, which is an incredible experience ... So I hit him, asked him to come by, and with no hesitation he hit me back like 'I will be there.' Not only that, but he was supposed to do two songs and he did like six -- It was incredible."